LumaDock today announced the opening of a new VPS availability zone in Warsaw, Poland—its eighth regional rollout this year. This latest expansion reinforces LumaDock’s position as one of Europe’s fastest-growing cloud infrastructure providers and responds to increasing demand for low-latency, regionally hosted compute across Central and Eastern Europe.
The Warsaw zone is located inside LIM Data Center, one of Poland’s most established and well-connected telecommunications hubs. With more than 20 years of operational history, LIM is known for its dense carrier ecosystem and extensive fiber routes that converge within the building. Its network diversity, strategic location, and proven reliability make it an ideal environment for LumaDock’s high-performance infrastructure.
Built on 4th-Gen AMD EPYC processors, DDR5 memory, and PCIe 5.0 NVMe storage, the new region is engineered for workloads that require sustained I/O performance, robust multi-thread compute, and predictable routing across major European exchange points. The platform is aimed at developers, teams, and organizations seeking EU-based hosting with strong performance profiles and full alignment with European data protection standards.
Poland’s technology sector has seen rapid growth in cloud and digital infrastructure investment, supported by a large technical talent pool and a rising presence of software, fintech, and AI-driven companies—particularly in Warsaw. LumaDock’s new VPS region aligns with these broader market trends as local demand for regional hosting and in-country compute capacity continues to accelerate.
The full announcement, including technical specifications and details on LumaDock’s deployment inside LIM Data Center, can be found at:
https://lumadock.com/blog/news/vps-warsaw-poland-datacenter-location